The death of Al-Baghdad, I SIS wastes no time, ready new leader

About a day after former chief Abu Abu Bakr al-Bagdadi died “like a dog”, as Trump named it, in the US attacks, I SIS “tam has a new leader”. Abdullah C possibly known as Karshesh é was said to have been nominated by al-Bagdad earlier to run the group, reported by Newsweek. It is known [...]
About a day after former chief Abu Abu Bakr al-Bagdadi died “like a dog”, as Trump named it, in the US attacks, I SIS “tam has a new leader”.
Abdullah C possibly known as Karshesh é was said to have been nominated by al-Bagdad earlier to run the group, reported by Newsweek.
A little is known about Charles, who once served in Saddam Hussein's day.
But he is said to have taken over a number of duties from al-Baghdadi before his death.
Experts have warned earlier that I The SIS and extremist jihadist movements, over a decade and a half over again, have shown resistance following the death of key leaders.
The group may have been ready for Baghdad's death and after an initial period of adjustment for several months could even use it as an opportunity to launch new attacks.












